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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 909093" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>If you want your desktop to respond as fast as a demon, try a distro with Xfce desktop environment. Ubuntu with the default Gnome desktop is a bit clunky and has drawn a lot of dissatisfaction.</p><p>But stay away from MX Linux, if you want short boot time. This is because MX does not use systemd. So the boot process can't run parallel processes, and it is slow.</p><p>MX does have an option for enabling systemd, but this is strictly for the non-purists.</p><p></p><p>As far as RAM consumption goes, modern versions of the KDE Plasma desktop eat up very little RAM, and they look great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 909093, member: 37647"] If you want your desktop to respond as fast as a demon, try a distro with Xfce desktop environment. Ubuntu with the default Gnome desktop is a bit clunky and has drawn a lot of dissatisfaction. But stay away from MX Linux, if you want short boot time. This is because MX does not use systemd. So the boot process can't run parallel processes, and it is slow. MX does have an option for enabling systemd, but this is strictly for the non-purists. As far as RAM consumption goes, modern versions of the KDE Plasma desktop eat up very little RAM, and they look great. [/QUOTE]
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